Ad Law Access
NAAG’s Farewell “Capital Forum” 2025 – with 2026 AG Priorities Preview
Earlier this month, Kelley Drye’s State AG team was in attendance for the National Association of Attorneys General 2025 Capital Forum – technically the last “Capital Forum” to take place in December in D.C., but…
New Executive Order Targets State AI Laws; States Show No Signs of Backing Down
Despite extensive pushback from bipartisan coalitions of state attorneys general (about which we’ve previously blogged here and here ), President Trump issued a new Executive Order last week with grand ambitions to…
NY Law Requires Disclosure of “Synthetic Performers” in Ads
Last week, New York’s Governor signed a first-of-its kind law that will require companies to conspicuously disclose when their ads include any “synthetic performer,” a term that generally refers to an asset that was…
FTC Quietly Reopens Click to Cancel Rulemaking in Response to Petition
In July, the Eighth Circuit vacated the FTC’s “Click to Cancel Rule.” Since then, the FTC has continued to challenge cancellation practices under other authority. For example, in September, the FTC announced a $7.5…
State AGs Continue Actions Against “RealPage Landlords,” Multistate Settles for $7 Million
A bipartisan multistate group of nine attorneys general settled a lawsuit against the largest landlord in the U.S., Greystar Management, for $7 million as part of ongoing litigation in the rental market industry. In…